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What are today's students doing, and how should facilities change to accommodate their activities?
An offer of free roofing help for your school can be very costly. Several New Jersey schools found that out the hard way.
Administrators at Mars Hill College had many historic buildings that needed leaky roofs replaced without damaging the facilities.
Administrators are realizing the benefits of upgrading their energy infrastructure and using outsourcing energy management functions to outside experts.
How do you get donors to make lasting contributions to your institution?
It's easier than you think!
By focusing on those seemingly minor things in schools, your staff can support the major components of your safety strategy and hopefully avoid major problems.
Aluminum-clad wood windows can mean a bright future for your school's maintenance and energy bills.
This CSU-Fullerton administrator discovered that, with a little research and a lot of elbow grease, it is possible to improve efficiency in classroom allocation and scheduling.
Cool roofs reduce electricity costs for air conditioning, along with the price of air conditioning units. Here is how cool
roofs work.
If you can make students feel like they belong, they will then have a better chance of feeling like they are in a secure setting.
There are hundreds of examples around the nation of incredible schools in places where we are conditioned to expect mediocrity.
The guys buried in your warehouses know a thing or two about saving money. Take a look at how some campuses are shaping up how they ship out.
Successful smart card programs require comprehensive planning, support from the top and an eye toward the future.
Sometimes sticking to a budget becomes a sticky situation. Ask the officials behind LSU's Reilly Theatre, who discovered audiences couldn't sit
in their seats.
Valuable resources for your school.
Everyone talks about safety on campus during these dangerous days. Now here's what to do about it.
Handheld pen computing devices and specialized software put educational facility condition assessments in the palm of one's hand.
The application of new technologies is improving lighting on campus.
If even one major incident occurs in a U.S. school, at a school event or on a school bus, it will be difficult to calm the fears of parents, employees and students unless you already have measures in place.
As the population of Clayton, Mo., continued to grow, the community found itself in need of a new high school and a community facility. It only made sense to find a solution that would serve both of those needs - the Center of Clayton.